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 1   I,   2|          Has the moon ceased to shape herself anew, and to change
 2   I,  31|   Thyself alone, whom no bodily shape may represent, no outline
 3   I,  60|      why did He appear in human shape, and why was He cut off
 4  II,  58|     does not remain of the same shape, or why it was right and
 5  II,  70|        in his mother's womb the shape and outline of his body,
 6 III,  14|        and the same likeness of shape, there is nothing ridiculous
 7 III,  19|         from attributing bodily shape to the Deity, that we fear
 8  IV,  18|         idea from any book gave shape in your minds. But when
 9  IV,  26| neighing loudly, escaped in the shape of a beast? Do you not accuse
10  VI,  15|         gold not fashioned into shape, wood, stones, and bones,
11  VI,  16|       plates, particles without shape joined together; that they
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